Baja California, stretching 800 miles south into the Pacific Ocean from the California-Mexico border, has been called the forgotten peninsula, a remote frontier whose natural wonders and history have remained largely unexplored. One of the world s longest peninsulas, Baja California harbors astonishing evidence of the hunting and gathering peoples who once lived here, yet the region has been little studied, and not much has been published about its archaeology and prehistory. This volume brings together recognized U.S. and Mexican scholars who have been actively engaged in primary research on...
Baja California, stretching 800 miles south into the Pacific Ocean from the California-Mexico border, has been called the forgotten peninsula, a remot...